浙江省2015届高三高考模拟训练评估卷(三)英语试题(扫描版)
【浙江高考模拟 英语10份】浙江省各地2015届高三一模二模试题汇总

【2015浙江省高考模拟英语 10份】浙江省各地2015届高三高考一模二模及联考试题汇总Word版含答案目录2015宁波十校联考英语 (1)2015杭州一模英语 (12)2015杭州二模英语 (22)2015温州一模英语 (32)2015温州二模英语 (43)2015嘉兴二模英语 (54)2015六校联考英语 (68)2015温州十校联考英语 (81)2015浙江五校联考英语 (97)2015台州3月调研英语 (110)浙江省2015年宁波市高三十校联考2015宁波十校联考英语I卷选择题部分(共80分)第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑。
1. — How soon can I get my camera purchased on the Internet?— ______, but you can consult the express delivery company.A. It‟s up to youB. I have no ideaC. Don‟t botherD. Take your time2. Beijing‟s bid for ______2022 Winter Olympics has driven public enthusiasm for wintersports to ______ new heights.A. a; theB. /; /C. the; /D. /; the3. Due to the ______ of this medical technology, some diseases can be treated at an early stage.A. approachB. appreciationC. applicationD. appointment4. The noise of a nearby construction site terrified the shrimps that need a quietenvironment, and ______ caused their death.A. automaticallyB. particularlyC. hopefullyD. eventually5. ______ adequate water for all residents was, until only a few decades ago, a serious problem.A. ProvidingB. ProvidedC. Having providedD. Provide6. The nationwide smog serves as a constant reminder, indicating that it‟s high time we ______ on ourselves.A. would reflectB. have reflectedC. are reflectingD. reflected7. To persuade drivers to ______ checking their phones whenever they beep, New York state plans to introduce so-called Texting Zones along its major highways to make sure of the drivers‟ safety.A. allowB. resistC. admitD. insist8. — How do you like the trip to Tai Wan?—We _____ there for a week. It‟s a fantastic place and well worth visiting again.A. had stayedB. have stayedC. stayedD. will stay9. ______ can be more exciting than the news that the Chinese national football team hasreached the tournament knockout stage (淘汰赛阶段) at the Asian Cup.A. NothingB. EverythingC. AnythingD. Something10. China‟s e-commerce giant Alibaba had an amazing year as the Nov. 11 shoppingcarnival broke new records, the Double Twelve shopping day ______ with success.A. having followedB. followingC. followedD. to follow11. The Adulthood Ceremony was held in the school lecture hall ______ seatsapproximately 500 students.A. whereB. whoseC. whichD. when12. The disaster relief funds are already ______ so that people in the earthquake-strickenarea can carry out reconstruction work without delay.A. in placeB. in demandC. in orderD. in vain13. — Can I make an appointment with Dr. Smith this afternoon?—Sorry, I‟m afraid he is not ______ because he has a pa tient to operate on.A. convenientB. availableC. accessibleD. valid14. Dozens of people were waiting with a camera for ______ seemed like hours, hoping tocatch a glimpse of the US First Lady, Michelle Obama.A. thatB. whenC. whichD. what15. The lack of health facilities and necessary protection for medical workers partly______ the epidemic (蔓延) of Ebola.A. accounted forB. headed forC. called forD. sent for16. By accepting lower prices, organizers can sell tickets that would ______ go unsold.A. thereforeB. otherwiseC. insteadD. however17. “Got it?” Professor Smith says, “______, let‟s move on to the next part.”A. If notB. If anythingC. If everD. If so18. White-collar workers in China are willing to postpone their retirement age ______blue-collar workers prefer to retire early.A. whenB. whileC. thoughD. since19. — Could you please have my car ready today?— Sure. The damage is not that serious, so it ______ be ready by 5:00 pm.第一节should B. could C. might D. need20. —I‟m really amazed at the functions of smart phones.— So am I. We can surf the Internet, watch movies and listen to music, ______.A. I got itB. I took itC. you name itD. you make it第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21~40 各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
2015年高考仿真模拟试卷·浙江卷(四)英语

2015年⾼考仿真模拟试卷·浙江卷(四)英语2015年⾼考仿真模拟试卷·浙江卷(四)英语选择题部分(共80分)第⼀部分:英语知识应⽤(共两节,满分30分)第⼀节:单项填空(共20⼩题,每⼩题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填⼊空⽩处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂⿊。
1.(2015·江苏省泰州市⾼三第⼀次模拟)Nowadays, employers not only pay attention to graduates academic qualifications but also their ________.A. statusesB. bonusesC.vacanciesD. Virtues2.(2015·江苏省扬州市⾼三第⼀次调研测试)The proposals deserve support as the needs of children should begiven_______to.A.priorityB. preferenceC. privilegeD. promotion3.(湖北省武汉市2015·⾼中毕业⽣⼆⽉调研测试)In the beginning,the teacher gave us a brief introduction about the subject; then he asked us to discuss it _____ .A. in shortB. in additionC. in returnD. in detail4.(江苏省扬州市2015·⾼三第⼀次调研测试)_______his broken legs, Tom was forced to abandon the coming provincial sports meeting, which made him very depressed.A. In case ofB. In terms ofC. On top ofD.On account of5.(2015·湖北襄阳1⽉调研试题)Africa is a very _____ continent,with each country,or even each part of a country having its own unique culture.A.diverse B.abstract C.remote D.vacant6.(2015·湖北襄阳1⽉调研试题)None of the students in the class likes the professor,who is used to being _____ of everything they do.A.optimistic B.critical C.interested D.emotional7.(2015·⼭东省师⼤附中⾼三第⼀次模拟)True happiness does not ______ the possession of money, but the joy of achievement.A. contribute toB. lie inC. result inD. add to8.(2015·江苏省扬州市⾼三第⼀次调研测试)It is said that municipal government plansto______fireworks in celebration of the 2500th YangzhouCity Anniversary.A. set offB. set outC. set upD. set about9.(2015·江苏省扬州市⾼三第⼀次调研测试)We first met in the Slender West Lake in 2010, and both of us felt immediately that we eachother for years.A. knewB. knowC. have knownD. had known10.(2015·江苏省扬州市⾼三第⼀次调研测试)As the principal puts it, ―No one______the campus without the permission of the head teacher.‖A. is leavingB. is to leaveC. will leaveD. leaves11.(2015·⼭东省师⼤附中⾼三第⼀次模拟考试英语试卷)Nuclear radiation is said __________ the biggest health challenge in Japanese Earthquake over the past few months.A. beingB. to beC. to have beenD. that it is12.(2015·⼭东省师⼤附中⾼三第⼀次模拟考试英语试卷)—What made her so sad? She kept crying all the time.—______ to the ball.Without being invited B. be not invited C. not being invited. D. Having not been invited13.(2015·江苏省扬州市⾼三第⼀次调研测试英语试题)Joint development plan of Nanjing-Zhenjiang-Yangzhou_______, residents in the area will enjoy a happier life.A. was releasedB. being releasedC. releasedD. having released14.(2015·江苏省扬州市⾼三第⼀次调研测试英语试题)_______ a distinctive scenic spot worth_______,Yangzhou, a friendly city, appeals to visitors from all over the world.A. Considered; visitedB. Considered; visitingC. Considering; visitingD. Considering; being visited15.(2015·江苏省泰州市⾼三第⼀次模拟考试)An ancient temple _____ back to the Northern Qi Dynasty was destroyed in flames last month,______ concerns about the effective protection of cultural remains.A.dating: causingB. dating; causedC. dated; causingD. dated; caused16.(2015·四川省成都七中⾼三⼀诊模拟)—Where on earth have you been? I‘ve been waiting for you for centuries.—I was caught in a traffic jam for over half an hour, otherwise I _______ you waiting for such a long time.A. will not keepB. would not keepC. would not have keptD. had not kept17.(2015·四川成都⾼三第⼀次)In his teens,Charles Dickens lived a poor life,which_______have contributed to his later writing.A. canB. mustC. shouldD. need18.(2015·合肥市⾼三第⼀次教学质量检测)If we _____ virtual schools now, we would stay at home to learn all the subjects.A. haveB. hadC. are havingD. had had19.(2015·江苏省泰州市⾼三第⼀次模拟)—Mr. Smith truly stands out as the best friend and teacher combination.—Abs olutely! When I look back on what he did. I‘m not sure whether I_______ the same his position.A .would do B. would have done C .must have done D could do20.(2015·重庆⼀中⾼⾼三⼀诊模拟考试英语试题)— Did Vicky come back early last night? — Yes. It was not yet nineo‘clock she arrived home.A. beforeB. whenC. untilD. that第⼆节:完形填空(共20⼩题;每⼩题1分,满分20分)阅读下⾯短⽂,掌握其⼤意,然后从21-40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂⿊。
2015学年高考模拟卷英语试卷含答案

新疆兵团第三师第一中学2014-2015学年第一学期高考模拟卷英语试卷(二)第二部分:阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
AA family of Iraqis live in my neighborhood.The father of the family served as an interpreter for the American Forces for ten years.When the Americans were withdrawing(撤军)they gave my friend’s family visas to come to America.S0,Ali,my friend,came to the USA.He was able to get two of his sons out of Iraq.My friend Ali is in his 60s and has worked as an English/Arabic interpreter much of his life.He has worked for some very important international companies doing business in the Middle East.But here in America he is just an old Muslim man trying to get a job.After more than a year of trying he has finally got a job as a security guard for a shopping center..He and I became friends when my dog got loose from the dog park and chased a eat into his yard.Since then I have tried to help him get a job by making phone calls for him.I've tried to help him understand some of the subtleties(微妙)of American culture.I am very fond of his wife and daughters-in-law·I haven’t done much for them except trying to be a good neighbor,Today,I researched how to get to his work by bus on Wednesdays.When his second American grandson was born I took a box of oranges and my smile to welcome the new baby.I've tried to be empathetic(设身处地的)to a family in a place completely different from what they knew as home.They are grateful be here and to live m 8afetY and some comfort.I am happy that they are safe in a world where s many are not.21.When the Americans withdrew from Iraq,Ali’s family got______.A a lot of moneyB visas to AmericaC.a lot of help D.a job22.What does Ali do in America?A He is a security guard.B.He works as a worker.C He works as an interpreter.D.He serves as a businessman,23.What’s the main idea of the fifth paragraph?A Having a very good neighbor is important and happy.B.Learning to help others is a virtue and a delightful matter.C How the author became Ali’S friend and helped his family.D.Smile at someone and you fire sure to get a smile in return24.What can we learn from the last paragraph?A.The author lives a very happy life.B.The author is thankful to Ali’s family_C Ali’s family is getting used to living in America.D.Ali’s family lives an uncomfortable life in America.BBack-to-school season means college students will Soon be buying text—books·According to The College Board,the average cost for books and supplies for the 2012~2013 school year was $1,200 at public colleges and $1,244 at private colleges.Fortunately,there are affordable alternatives to saving on college textbooks.Let’s look at some options.Rent your textbooks.Instead of buying new or used text books,you c锄now rent textbooks through services like Chegg and BookRenter.Now even Barnes and Noble offers textbook rentals.Check the Company’s policies on highlighting,late returns or damage to books to avoid paying extra fees.Buy used online.Many sites--including Half.com,J3arnes and N0ble.8nd Amazon--sell used textbooks.Look for sellers with a high feedback score to ensure that you’11 9et the books you need in a timely fashion.Choose e-Textbooks.A growing number of companies offer e-Textbooks that you can download to your PC or tablet and highlight digitally websites offer open source textbooks for free download.Borrow from the library.Act fast and you might luck out and find the books you need from your campus library or the local library.Check the campus library as soon as you have your syllabus(课程表)in hand and you might be able to check out your textbooks for the entire term for free just make sure you keep up with renewals(续借).Look for older editions.In some cases.you can get away with buying an older edition of a textbook instead of a new One.For literature classes,there’s unlikely to be much variation between different editions,although page numbers might differ.For books that have been translated from their original language,look for the same translation as there may be small differences in word choice.Sell your textbooks.Once you’re done with your books,be sure t0 5ell them back to get back some of the money you spent originally.The better the condition of your textbooks when you go to re-sell them,the higher the price you can list them for.25.The first paragraph is written mainly to______.A.introduce the high school fees of private collegesB.show US college students spend a lot On textbooksC.persuade college students to choose public collegesD.remind students to buy textbooks before a new term26.Which website both offers textbook rentals and sells used textbooks ae—cording to the passage?A.Half.com.B.Amazon.C Barnes and Noble.D.Chegg and BookRenter.27.When you sell your textbooks,your expected prices of them should bebased on______.A.how well they are keptB.whom you sell them toC. when they were publishedD.where you intend to sell themCOne of the most popular pets in the world,the Australian tree fr09,is originally a native of Australia,though the pet trade has transported it far and wide.It has successfully adapted to New Zealand and the United States.It’s one of the largest members of its species and can reach up t0 10 centimetres in length.Their.1ife spans(寿命)are also longer than most of their frog cousins and can reach between16 t0 20 years in—captivity.In the wild,their lives are smaller due to their natural enemies.Their skin color ranges anything between light green and dark green,depending on the temperature of the place where they live and the co1or of the environment around where they live。
2015年浙江省三校高三联考英语试卷

2011 年浙江省三校高三联考英语试卷(考试时间:120 分钟,试卷满分:120 分)第I 卷(共80 分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30 分).第一节:单项填空(共20 小题;每小题0.5 分,满分10 分).1. What ____ lovely surprise it was for the students to get ____ precious present individually when theirclass teacher, John, came back from the ceremony!A. 不填;aB. 不填;不填C. the; theD. a; a2. These surveys indicate that many crimes go ___ by the police ,mainly because not all victims reportthem.A. unrecordedB. to be unrecordedC. unrecordingD. to have been unrecorded3. They decided to chase the cow away ______ it did more damage.A. unlessB. untilC. beforeD. although4. If these shoes are too big, ask the clerk to bring you a smaller ______ .A. suitB. setC. oneD. pair5. It was essential that the application forms ______ back before the deadline.A. must be sentB. would be sentC. be sentD. were sent6. Many new _______ will be opened up in the future for those with a university education.A. opportunitiesB. necessitiesC. realitiesD. probabilities7. We ______ our breakfast when an old man came to the door.A. just have hadB. have just hadC. just hadD. had just had8. The rain was heavy in those areas and ________ the land was flooded.A. consequentlyB. continuouslyC. constantlyD. consistently9. The engine ______ smoke and steam while it starts.A. gives upB. gives inC. gives awayD. gives off10. The manager promised to keep me ______ of _____ our business was going on.A. to be informed/ifB. on informing/whenC. informed/ifD. informing/that11. They ______ in spite of the extremely difficult conditions, as their parents were expecting.A. carried outB. carried offC. carried onD. carried forward12. Mrs. Brown is supposed ______ for Italy last week.A. to have leftB. to be leavingC. to leaveD. to have been left13. -- I ' ve read another book this week.-- Well, maybe ___ is not how much you read but what you read ______ counts.A. this; itB. that; whichC. there; oneD. it; that14. -- Do you think it is cold today?-- _____ , but not as cold as yesterday.A. No, not at allB. Yes, kind ofC. ExtremelyD. Frequently15. I know you ' ve got a smooth tongue, so don ' t talk mein_g_i_t ___ buyA .away B. down C. out D. into16. The news has just ____ that the president is going to visit China next monthA. come downB. come upC. come outD. come about17. When I try to un dersta nd _______ that preve nts so many America ns from being as happy as one mightexpect, it seems to me that there are two causes.A. why it doesB. what it doesC. what it isD. why it is18. The little man was ______ one metre fifty high, who is ofte n laughed at.A. almost more tha nB. hardly more tha nC. n early more tha nD. as much as19. The ability to store kno wledge makes computers differe nt from every other mach ine _____ inven ted.A. everB. thusC. yetD. as20. Turn on the television or open a magazine and you _______ advertisements showing happy, balaneedfamilies.A. are see ingB. will seeC. seeD. have see n第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分).阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从21-40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项.Playi ng orga ni zed sports is such a com mon experie nee in the Un ited States that many childre n and teen agers took them for gran ted. This is especially true 21 childre n from families and com mun ities that have the resources n eeded to orga nize and 22 sports progr ams and make sure that there is easy 23 to participatio n opport un ities. Childre n in low-i ncome families and poor com mun ities are 24 likely to takeorga ni zed youth sports for gran ted because they ofte n 25 the resources n eeded to pay for participati on26 , equipme nt, and tran sportati on to practices and games 27 their com mun ities do not have resources to build and 28 sports fields and facilities.Organized youth sports 29 appeared during the early 20th century in the United States and other wealthy nations. They were originally developed 30 some educators and developmental experts 31 that the behavior and character of childre n were 32 in flue need by their social surrounding and everydayexperie nces. This 33 many people to believe that if you could orga nize the experie nces of childre n in 34 ways, you could in flue nee the kinds of adults that those childre n would become.This belief that the social 35 in flue need a pers on ' s overall developme nt was v36y to peopleinterested in progress and reform in the United States 37 the beginning of the 20th century. It caused them to think about 38 they might control the experiences of children to 39 responsible and productive adults. They believed strongly that democracy depended on responsibility and that a 40 capitalist economy depe nded on the productivity of worker.21. A. amo ng B. within C. on D.towards22. A. spread B.speed C.spur D.sponsor23. A. access B. entrance C. chanee D. route24 A. little B. less C. more D. much25. A. shri nk B. tighte n C. limit D. lack26. A. bill B acco unts C. fees D. fare27. A. so B. as C. and D. but28. A. mai nta in B. susta in C. contain D. en tertain29. A. last B. first C. later D. fin ally30. A. before B. while C. un til D. whe n31. A. realized B. recalled C. expected D.exhibited32. A. specifically B. excessively C. stron gly D. exactly33. A. moved B. con ducted C. put D. led34. A. precise B. precious C. peculiar D.particular35. A. en gageme nt B. environment C. state D. status36. A. en courag ing B. disappo inting C. upsett ingD. surpris ing37. A. for B. with C. over D. at38. A. what B. how C. whateverD. however39. A. multiply B. manu facture C. produce D. provide40. A. grow ing B. breed ing C. raisi ng D. flyi ng第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项.AGran dpa Nybakke n loved life —especially whe n he could play a trick on somebody. At those times, his large Norwegian frame shook with laughter while he pretended innocent surprise, exclaiming. Oh, forevermore! ” But on a cold Saturday in downtown Chicago, Grandpa felt that God played a trick on him, and gran dpa was n'tlaugh ing.Gran dpa worked as a carpe nter. On this particular day, he was buildi ng some boxes for the clothes his church was sending to an orpha nage abroad. On his way home, he reached into his shirt pocket to find his glasses, but they were gone. He remembered putting them there that morning, so he drove back to the church. His search proved fruitless.Suddenly, he realized what had happened. The glasses had slipped out of his pocket unnoticed and falle n into one of the boxes, which he had n ailed shut. His brand new glasses were head ing for China!The Great Depressi on was at its height, and Gran dpa had six childre n. He had spe nt twenty dollars for those glasses that very morning.“ 'not fair, ” he told God as he drove home in frustration. “'ve been very faithful in giving of my timeand money to your work, and now this. ”Several mon ths later, the director of the orpha nage was on vacati on in the Un ited States . He wan ted to visit all the churches that supported him, so he came to speak on Sun day ni ght at my gran dfather V small church in Chicago . Grandpa and his family sat in their usual seats among the small congregation (教堂会众).But most of all, ” he said, “ must thank you for the glasses you sent last year. ”Even if I had the money, there was simply no way of replacing those glasses . Along with not being able to see well, I experieneed headaches every day, so my co-workers and I were much in prayer about this. Then your boxes arrived . When my staff removed the covers, they found a pair of glasses lying on the top. ” After a long pause, he continued, Folks, when I tried on the glasses, it was as though they had been custom-made just for me! I want to tha nk you for being a part of that! ”The people liste ned, happy for the amaz ing glasses . But the director surely must have con fused their church with ano ther, they thought, there were no glasses on their list of items to be sent overseas.But sitting quietly in the back, with tears streaming down his face, an ordinary carpenter realized the — Master Carpenter had used him in an extraordinary way.41. Which of the following is NOT true about Grandpa Nybakken according to the passage?A . He was an outgoing man and held an active attitude towards life.B . He had a large family to support.C. He was a carpenter working in the church.D . He was a loyal Christian.42. The people in the church but Gran dpa felt con fused at what the director said because ______ .A . Grandpa didn V tell the director that he was the owner of the glassesB . the director wanted to return the glasses even though he liked itC . the director could not get such glasses in their own countryD . the glasses were not included in the donation list 43. Who does “the Master Carpenter ”in the last paragraph probablyrefer to?B . One of Grandpa 'sfriends .D . Grandpa 's co-worker.44. Which can be the best title of the passage? A . Grandfather 's lifeC .The Perfect MistakeIf you were to come up with a list of organizations whose failures had done the most damage to the American economy in recent years, you would probably have to start with the Wall Street firms that brought us the financial crisis. From there, you might move on to the automakers in Detroit.But I would suggest that the list should also include a less obvious nominee: public education.At its top level, the American system of higher education may be the best in the world. Yet in terms of its coremission---turning teenagers into educated college graduates--- much of the system is failing.The United States does a good job enrolling ( 招生 ) teenagers in college, but only half of the students who enroll end up with a bachelor 's degree.So identifying the causes of the college dropout crisis in the world 's largest economy matters enormously, and a new book called “Crossing the Finish Line ”tries to do precisely that. Its authors are economists William Bowen and Michael McPherson, and a doctoral candidate Matthew Chingos. The first problem they diagnose is something they call under-matching. It refers to students who choose not to attend the best college they can get into. They instead go to a less selective one, perhaps one that is closer to home or less expensive. About half of the low-income students with a grade-point average of at least 3.5 in high school and an SAT score of at least 1,200 do not attend the best college they could have. “Iwas really astonished by the degree to which well-qualified students from poor families under-matched, ”said Mr. Bowen.In fact, well-off students attend the colleges that do the best job of producing graduates. Meanwhile, lower- in come stude nts - -even whe n they are better qualified — ofte n go to colleges that excel (擅长)in producing drop-outs. “It 's really a waste,”Mr. Bowen said, “and a big problem for the country.”As the authors point out, the only way to lift the college graduation rate significantly is to lift it among poor and working-class students. Instead, it appears to have fallen.What can be done? Money is clearly part of the answer.45. Which of the following would people first think of as a factor responsible for the American financial crisis according to thispassage?A. The government.B. Public education.C. The Detroit automakers.D. The Wall Street firms.46. What is a big problem with American higher education?A. It is hard to enroll enough students into college.B. Many colleges are experiencing low rate of graduation.C. Many college students stay away from classes.D. It is hard for many colleges to get financial aid from the government.47. Why do some students under--match ?A. Because they have financial difficulty.B. Because they face ambition crisis.C. Because they lack confidence.D. Because they can 'tget guidance.48. The passage is mainly about ______ .A . Grandpa 's master . C .God .B . The Helpful DonationD . An Impressive SpeechA. problems with secondary American education and possible solutionsB. America ' finan cial crisis, its cause and in flue neeC. low rate of America n college graduatio n, its cause and its in flue nceD. relati on ship betwee n America n educati on and its economyCYou' re in a bit of a dilemma sta nding in front of the produce sect ion of your local supermarket. In one hand, you ' re holdi ng a conven ti on ally grow n Granny Smith apple. In your other hand, you have one that ' s been organically grown . Both apples are firm, shiny and green . Both provide vitamins and fiber, and both are free of fat, sodium and cholesterol.The conven ti on ally grow n apple costs less and is a prove n family favorite . But the orga nic apple has a label that s ays “ USDA Organic. 'Does that mean it ' s bSaeef? More nutritious? Several differences betwee n orga nic and non-organic foods exist . Become a better in formed con sumer for your next trip to the supermarket.The word “ organic ” refers to the way faismpow and process agricultural products, such as fruits,vegetables, grains, dairy products and meat . Organic farming practices are designed to encourage soil and water conservation and reduce pollution . Farmers who grow organic produce and meat don' use conven ti onal methods to fertilize, con trol weeds or preve nt livestock disease.The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has established an organic certification program that requires all organic foods to meet strict government standards . These standards regulate how such foods are grown, handled and processed. Any farmer or food manufacturer who labels and sells a product as organic must be USDA certified as meeting these standards. Only producers who sell less than $5,000 a year in orga nic foods are exempt (免除)from this certificatio n.If a food bears a USDA Organic label, it means it produced arid p rocessed according to the USDA standards. The seal is voluntary, but many organic producers use it .49. The main purpose of the passage is _______________ .A . to promote the sales of organic foodB . to inform people organic food is better for their healthC. to persuade people to become in formed con sumersD . to compare conven ti onal and orga nic foods50 . Accord ing to the passage, the conven ti on ally grow n apple __________ .A . costs less but tastes worse than an organic oneB . does n't look the same as an orga nic oneC.has proven itself acceptable by the familyD .contains more fat, sodium and cholesterol51.Which of the following methods belongs to organic farming?A .Using chemicals to kill insects and prevent disease.B .Using rotted plants as fertilizer to promote plant growth.C .Using growth hormones to speed up animals' growth.D .Using pests to reduce insects and disease.52.From the passage we know the organic certification program ____________ .A .is not meant for all producers of produceB .makes it compulsory to attach a USDA Organic labelC.sets restrictions on the sales of organic produceD .requires all foods to satisfy the strict government standardsDI don't ever want to talk about being a woman scientist again. There was a time in my life when people asked constantly for stories about what it's like to work in a field dominated by men. I was never very good at telling those stories because truthfully I never found them interesting. What I do find interesting is the origin of the universe, the shape of space-time and the nature of black holes.At 19, when I began studying astrophysics(天体物理学), it did not bother me in the least to be the only woman in the classroom. But while earning my Ph.D. at MIT and then as 3 post-doctor doing space research, the issue started to bother me. My every achievement —jobs, research papers, awards—was viewed through the lens of gender (性别) politics. So were my failures. Sometimes, when I was pushed into an argument on left brain versus (相对于) right brain, or nature versus nurture (培育), I would instantly fight fiercely on my behalf and all womankind.Then one day a few years ago, out of my mouth came a sentence that would eventually become my reply to any and all provocations: I don't talk about that anymore. It took me 10 years to get back the confidence I had at 19 and to realize that I didn't want to deal with gender issues. Why should curing sexism be yet another terrible burden on every female scientist? After all, I don't study sociology or political theory.Today I research and teach at Barnard, a women's college in New York City. Recently, someone asked me how many of the 45 students in my class were women. You cannot imagine my satisfaction at being able to answer; 45. I know some of my students worry how they will manage their scientific research and a desire for children. And I don't dismiss those concerns. Still, I don't tell them "war" stories. Instead, I have given them this: the visual of their physics professor heavily pregnant doing physics experiments. And in turn they have given me the image of 45 women driven by a love of science. And that's a sight worth talking about.53. From Paragraph 2, we can infer that people would attribute the author's failures to _____ .A. the very fact that she is a womanB. her involvement in gender politicsC. her over-confidence as a female astrophysicistD. the burden she bears in a male-dominated society54. What did the author constantly fight against while doing her Ph.D. and post-doctoral research?A. Lack of confidence in succeeding in space science.B. Unfair accusations from both inside and outside her circle.C. People's stereotyped attitude towards female scientists.D. Widespread misconceptions about nature and nurture55. Why does the author feel great satisfaction when talking about her class?A. Female students no longer have to worry about gender issues.B. Her students' performance has brought back her confidence.C. Her female students can do just as well as male students.D. More female students are pursuing science than before.56. What does the image the author presents to her students suggest?A. Women students needn't have the concerns of her generation.B. Women have more barriers on their way to academic success.C. Women can balance a career in science and having a family.D. Women now have fewer discrimination problems about science career.ETwo hours from the tall buildings of Manhattan and Philadelphia live some of the world 's l bears. They are in northern Pennsylvania 's Pocono Mountains, a home they share with an abundance of other wildlife.The streams, lakes, meadows, mountain ridges and forests that make the Poconos an ideal place for black bears,have also attracted more people to the region. Open spaces are threatened by plans for housing estates and important habitats are endangered by highway construction. To protect the Poconos'natural beauty from irresponsible development, the Nature Conservancy (大自然保护协会) named the area one of America 's “Last Great Places”Operating out of a century-old schoolhouse in the village of Long Pond, Pennsylvania, the conservancy 's bud Cook is working with local people and business leaders to balance economic growth with environmental protection. By forging partnerships with people like Francis Altemose, the Conservancy has been able to protect more than 14,000 acres of environmentally important land in the area.Altemose 's family has farmed in the Pocono area for generations. Two years ago Francis worked w ith the Conservancy to include his farm in a county farmland protection program. As a result, his family can be protected from development and the Altemoses will be better able to provide a secure financial future for their 7-year-old grandson.Cook attributes the Conservancy 's success in the Poconos to having a local presence and a commitmentto working with local residents“The key to protecting these remarkable lands is connecting with the local community, sai”d. Cook“The people who live there respect the land. They value quite forests, clear streams and abundant wildlife. They are eager to help with conservation effort.For more information on how you can help The Nature Conservancy protect the Poconos and the world 'osther “ LastGreat Places, p”lease call 1-888-564 6864,or visit us on the World Wide Web at .57. The purpose in naming the Poconos as one of America 's “ Last Great Plac.es “ is to ______________A. gain support from the local communityB. protect it from irresponsible developmentC. make it a better home for black bearsD. provide financial security for future generations58. We learn from the passage that ____ .A. the population in the Pocono area is growingB. wildlife in the Pocono area is dying out rapidlyC. the security of the Pocono residents is being threatenedD. farmlands in the Pocono area are shrinking fast59. What is important in protecting the Poconos according to Cook?A. The setting up of an environmental protection websiteB. Support from organizations like The Nature ConservancyC. Cooperation with the local residents and business leadersD. Inclusion of farmlands in the region ' s protection program60. The passage most probably is ______ .A. an official documentB. a news storyC. an advertisementD. a research report第二节信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)下面是有关美国近年逝去的六位特别人物的情况报道.请阅读下列关于他们的相关信息,从所给的六个选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中,选出附和各小题要求的最佳选项.第二节:61.As a young woman, she worked as a teacher and raised four children .She and her husband were very involved in local politics .Then one day, she decided to run for office herself---and she won .She served first as country commissioner, then as Texas state treasurer.In nineteen ninety she was elected governor .She fought for equal rights, environmental protection and laws to restrict guns .She created a government in which women, Hispanics, and African-Americans played important roles .62."MASH", was released in nineteen seventy .It tells about a group of American medical workers in a temporary military hospital in Korea during the Korean War in the 1950s .It questions the rules of themilitary establishment in a way that was sharply funny and intelligent; "Nashville" came out in nineteen seventy-five .It provides a complex look at changes in the country music industry .Many of his thirty-three films were nominated for Academy Awards, including "The Player" and "Gosford Park ." 63.She learned to sing traditional music at her Christian religious center .But she liked the popular jazz and rock music of the time even more .She left home at a young age to build a career in music. Soon, she became known as "the girl with the tear in her voice" because of her emotional way of singing .Her popular songs helped build the Atlantic Records company and she continued performing for the rest of her life until she died recently at the age of seventy six .64.He is known as Johnny, wrote about many subjects, from politics and war to food and drink .During his forty-three years writing for the New York Times newspaper, he enjoyed a rich and eventful career .He was the paper's chief reporter in cities like London, Moscow, Lagos and Nairobi .He covered events such as the Vietnam War, the Iranian revolution and the Gulf War.He reported on ten presidential elections .And, his opinions on fine foods, travel and the world's best restaurants were very influential .66.He wrote "Lie Down in Darkness" published in nineteen fifty-one when he was only twenty-five .It is about a troubled young woman who kills herself .It established him as a great new voice in American literature; he also wrote "The Confessions of Nat Turner" in nineteen sixty-eight which told about a nineteenth century slave revolt in the southern state of Virginia; and "Sophie's Choice" won the American Book Award in 1980 .It is a tragic story about a woman and her children who are sent to a Nazi death camp in Poland during World War Two .AMarian Anderson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the early 1990s.She began singing in church .Soon, her rich deep voice became widely known in the area .Marian Anderson received many honors and awards during her life .She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in nineteen sixty-three .MarianAnderson died at the age of ninety-six .Experts say she is remembered not only for the quality of her voice, but also because of the way she carried out her right to be hearBMovie director Robert Altman died in November 2006, in Los Angeles, California. He was eighty-one years old. During hisfifty-year career, he made some of the most influential movies of modern times .CAnn Richards died in September 2006 at the age of seventy-three .At her funeral service, leaders from around the country gathered to celebrate her life .Former President Bill Clinton spoke at the service .He said Ann Richards helped create a world where young girls could be scientists, engineers and police officers .He said she was a great woman with a big heart and big dreams.DJournalist R.W.Apple died in October 2006 at the age of seventy-one .Earlier this month his friends and family gathered in Washington, for a large memorial service .Famous writers, politicians, and cooks told about his warm personality, sharp intelligence, and extraordinary energy .After the service, guests enjoyed fine foods provided by some of the best cooks in the area.EWilliam Styron died in November 2006 at the age of eighty-one .His stories are filled with rich language and complex moral questions .Many of his books try to understand the evil actions of people .Later in life William Styron suffered from severe depression.After recovering, he wrote honestly and bravely about his experience in "Darkness Visible: A Memoir of Madness ." He received great praise for educating people about the difficulties of mental illness .FRuth Brown was born in Portsmouth, Virginia in 1928 and died in October 2004 .Brown recorded many rhythm and blues hits in the 1950s .She also fought for musicians rights .In 1988, Atlantic Records agreed to pay her and thirty-five other musicians the money they owed them for using their songs for twenty years .第II 卷(非选择题,共40 分)注意事项:将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40 分)第一节短文改错(共10 小题;每小题1 分,满分10 分)文中共有10 处语言错误,每句中最多有两处.错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改.增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(人),并在其下面写出该加的词.删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉.修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词.注意:1.每处错误及其修改仅限一词.2.只允许修改10 处,多者(从第11 处起)不计分.An old man whose eyesight was failing comes to stay in a hotel, a bottle of whisky in his hand. On the wall was a fly he took for a nail .The moment he tried to hang the bottle on it, they fell and broke .When the landlady discovered what had been happened, she decided to do him favor .The next morning when he was out, the hotel worker hammered a nail exact where the.B“e f olyre ”thehoal d mbeaenncame back,the smell of the whisky reminded him the accident .Looking at the spot what he thought the “ fly ” was again,he was so angry that he slapped it with all his strengths .On hearing the loud cry, the landlady rushed in .To her surprise, the poor old man was sitting on the floor with his teeth clenched and the palm of his hand bleed.第二节书面表达(满分30 分)怎样改善学生的心理健康1. 学生心理健康的重要性。